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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great
and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help...
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i used of all the jokes. that is kind of how you start your day. sometimes that is how you end your day. >> sometimes that is the entire day. [laughter] >> you look at the window of people going to work in have jobs and know what they're going to do that day. you feel so envious. but then you think, but i would have to wear something besides my underwear. so i will stay here and keep trying to write jokes. >> also, you can wear somebody else's underwear. getting started in a comedy. [laughter] >> having a background in live tv teaches you a lot of things. one is that nothing is that precious. the audience is coming in at 11:30 p.m. on saturday night. if you do not have the script, people turn on nbc, there will be a black screen. you get a certain amount of adaptability which is really fun in the theater. it also teaches you, in the case that we had with this novel, you suggest. i remember one time had "snl ," gilda and i, about 2:00 a.m. on friday night, which is saturday morning. we were going into a restaurant to work on a thing called roseanne
i used of all the jokes. that is kind of how you start your day. sometimes that is how you end your day. >> sometimes that is the entire day. [laughter] >> you look at the window of people going to work in have jobs and know what they're going to do that day. you feel so envious. but then you think, but i would have to wear something besides my underwear. so i will stay here and keep trying to write jokes. >> also, you can wear somebody else's underwear. getting started in a...
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they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and...
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maybe two dozen of us. they put me right next to barbara rush, first lady of the united states, for this picture. this is a situation where i know in my mind to say nothing. i knew that in my mind. [laughter] your brain does not always tell the rest of your body what the plan is. there was kind of a quiet moment with these high-powered journalists and this room full of people. i planned to say nothing, but for some reason my mouth came open, and i said to barbara bush, first lady of the united states, who i had never met. i said, a shot at the same supermarket as your son jebb. [laughter] i swear to you. i did shop at the same supermarket but this was before he became governor of florida. but i do not think the first lady was dying to know that. i do not think she was wondering if this fellow shops it is in supermarket -- she goes, well, who gives a shit? [laughter] not with her mouth but with her eyes. with her mouth, she said we just celebrated his birthday. i analyzed the statement. they have nothing to
maybe two dozen of us. they put me right next to barbara rush, first lady of the united states, for this picture. this is a situation where i know in my mind to say nothing. i knew that in my mind. [laughter] your brain does not always tell the rest of your body what the plan is. there was kind of a quiet moment with these high-powered journalists and this room full of people. i planned to say nothing, but for some reason my mouth came open, and i said to barbara bush, first lady of the united...
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brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is to have a working prototype or product or service that people are already using. in the past you used to raise money in order to build the prototype but today with open-based tools and cloud-based services and marketing features such as google+ and facebook, things are very different. i think they expect you to show up with something that's already working, not just a vision and a key. it's something these ooh already in use. >> this guy has something. it's working. even if he's not looking for money, how do you get advice? oftentimes it's easier to a
brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is...
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know that it is a small chart and hard to see on this, but basically when an act of violence or gun use occurs, you have the initial officers that respond after the scene, and when the initial officers get there, they are going to administer aid to the victim and have one go to the hospital with them and if they make fire and they can get a dying declaration and be there for support and get a statement about who did this. >> as this happened, a notification gets made for the dispatch center and notified for our doc. our unit down there. and what happens is our doc will then notify, you are going to hear it on the radio and so we already have these vrt units in the third boxes, the responses and so the violent reduction team unit and the crime investigation units and our gang task force and homicide unit all respond depending on what the severity is. obviously if they died, the homicide will go out there. once the people get there and once the initial officers and the violence reduction teams get there, there is going to be an assessment made. they are going to try to acquire education o
know that it is a small chart and hard to see on this, but basically when an act of violence or gun use occurs, you have the initial officers that respond after the scene, and when the initial officers get there, they are going to administer aid to the victim and have one go to the hospital with them and if they make fire and they can get a dying declaration and be there for support and get a statement about who did this. >> as this happened, a notification gets made for the dispatch...
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our new york studios susan welcome thank you so much it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us i thought i have to say by the way in addition to your book being extraordinary your ted talk was exceptional as well i don't see it as sort of some i've gone viral it's. really what thank you what brought you to the topic of the intrusion extrovert. well you know i'd say what brought me to it was really my my own life history i consider myself an interviewer and i think like many introverts from the time i was a small child so you know as early as four i had the sense of the world having different expectations for me from the ones that i had for myself and i couldn't i obviously didn't have a language for describing the situation but it was something that i continued to notice as i grew older and before i became a writer i actually had a career as a wall street lawyer and i looked around at my fellow attorneys and i realized that many of the tourney is who i admired most. were really good at what they did because they were more quiet more flecked more careful more thoughtful and that
our new york studios susan welcome thank you so much it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us i thought i have to say by the way in addition to your book being extraordinary your ted talk was exceptional as well i don't see it as sort of some i've gone viral it's. really what thank you what brought you to the topic of the intrusion extrovert. well you know i'd say what brought me to it was really my my own life history i consider myself an interviewer and i think like many introverts...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. ne
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also remembered for saving the city from near financial ruin. koch died today at the age of 88 from heart failure. he was famous for asking, how am i doing? a brief time ago i a
sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately...
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>> economists are worried about using the word need. would we survive if we sealed our border, sure, but what would be better off with the workers doing certain jobs? do we want people with high school degrees or college education in the field picking crops? what would do, if you paid them right, but what would that do to the cost of going out to dinner at a restaurant. you can't just increase prices willy-nilly. >> we want a free labor market with a lot of opportunities for people and then people able to fill those openings. let's talk about the politics. have the politics changed on immigration in 2007 when it last went down in flames? >> on the democratic side we'll see if president obama who helped kill that reform now wants to play a constructive role in this one. on the republican side, maybe this is one benefit of the election where there were a lot of people coming out afterwards with crazy lessons for the g.o.p.. the problem was really mitt romney. this is one area of reaching out to hispanic voters. >> not just hispanics but a
>> economists are worried about using the word need. would we survive if we sealed our border, sure, but what would be better off with the workers doing certain jobs? do we want people with high school degrees or college education in the field picking crops? what would do, if you paid them right, but what would that do to the cost of going out to dinner at a restaurant. you can't just increase prices willy-nilly. >> we want a free labor market with a lot of opportunities for people...
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stay with us. ♪ ♪ gerri: all right. tonight we're breaking down one of the most talked-about job firings of the week. a waitress at apple bees getting the boot for posting a picture of a receipt that was left by a pastor slamming the automatic gratuity addedo his bill. the st. louis pastor scratched out the automatic 18 percent tip, wrote zero where the additional tip would be and wrote, i'm giving guide 10%, why should i give you 18? joining me now, managing partner . fox news legal analyst. i'm starting with you. should the witness have been fired? >> absolutely not. she thought it was funny, but it out there. maybe she should have got a warning, but absolutely not fired. when you put a recede out like this is out there for the world. there is no expectation of privacy. you signed it off, it's like throwing of your garbage. gerri: did they get it right? >> i respect your opinion. i would say, no. you have to look get this case into perspectives. the law and the facts. this person was an employe yet well, so unfortunat
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and, now she has credibility, i used to be a waitress. i think the mandatory gratuity cut specter to. people seem less likely to be generous when they are already being charged. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 9 percent said yes, 91 percent said no. i'm with you guys. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. and we get to read some e-mails. larry from arizona says, i have a problem with congress. why is it that they do not separate the house and the senate? if they did then we would have a better idea of which party policies
and, now she has credibility, i used to be a waitress. i think the mandatory gratuity cut specter to. people seem less likely to be generous when they are already being charged. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. 9 percent said yes, 91 percent said no. i'm with you guys. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. and we get to read some e-mails. larry from arizona says, i have a problem with congress. why is it that they do not separate the house and the...
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all of us agree we disagree. there are disagreements between the two parties about whether we should be at war in iraq. the president said he was going to end it. why would so much time spent talking about that and not more about what future problems are going to be. it was lis miss steps. senator hagel said this i support the president's strong support on containment which were his words. then led to this clarification. >> i have been handed a note that i misspoke and said i supported the president's position on containment. if i said that i meant to say his position on containment, we don't have a position on containment. i recognize i have had more attention paid to my words the last 8 weeks than i ever thought possible. i don't take any chances. >> thank you. >> even still tony. his clarification needed then to be further clarified a little later. what do you think about that? >> he doesn't even share the president's review in iran in terms of sanction. this is a senator who was one of a handful in the past w
all of us agree we disagree. there are disagreements between the two parties about whether we should be at war in iraq. the president said he was going to end it. why would so much time spent talking about that and not more about what future problems are going to be. it was lis miss steps. senator hagel said this i support the president's strong support on containment which were his words. then led to this clarification. >> i have been handed a note that i misspoke and said i supported...
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our new york studios susan walkable thank you so much it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us i thought i have to say by the way in addition to your book being extraordinary your ted talk was exceptional as well i don't see the sort of some i've gone viral it's. what thank you what brought you to this topic of intrusion extrovert. well you know i'd say what brought me to it was really my my own life history i consider myself an interviewer and i think like many ensure verts from the time i was a small child so you know as early as four i had the sense of the world having different expectations for me from the ones that i had for myself and i couldn't i obviously didn't have a language for describing the situation but it was something that i continued to notice as i grew older and before i became a writer i actually had a career as a wall street lawyer and i looked around at my fellow attorneys and i realized that many of the tourney is who i admired most. were really good at what they did because they were more quiet more flecked more careful more thoughtful and and that the t
our new york studios susan walkable thank you so much it's a pleasure to be here thanks for joining us i thought i have to say by the way in addition to your book being extraordinary your ted talk was exceptional as well i don't see the sort of some i've gone viral it's. what thank you what brought you to this topic of intrusion extrovert. well you know i'd say what brought me to it was really my my own life history i consider myself an interviewer and i think like many ensure verts from the...
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thank you for joining us. [applause] [applause] i am excited that two other guests are with us tonight, katharine hubbard and her husband. [applause] is one of my favorite people. please stand, the mayor and the first lady. [applause] [cheers] you can visit our website and have access to other great authors and notable people. just go to our website at aggressive form.org. we are pleased to give a look copy to everyone tonight. just together the distribution table in the grand foyer. additional books are also for sale at the bookshop. after justice sotomayor's presentation, she will join me for a q&a session. i should say that supreme court rules do not allow us to discuss court cases of the past or present or future, but we could build deeply into the fascinating story of her life. just as sotomayor lived. i cried when i read the book, "my beloved world." i also laughed. it is a wonderful book. i believe it will be more and been a bestseller. it will become a classic american success story and required readin
thank you for joining us. [applause] [applause] i am excited that two other guests are with us tonight, katharine hubbard and her husband. [applause] is one of my favorite people. please stand, the mayor and the first lady. [applause] [cheers] you can visit our website and have access to other great authors and notable people. just go to our website at aggressive form.org. we are pleased to give a look copy to everyone tonight. just together the distribution table in the grand foyer. additional...
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they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post" got it right buyer making the headlines and by media organizations saying we are fair and balanced under played a major development. >> i think it was fascinating when president obama was running everything was the fault of the president. now, he is in office it's the fault of the republicans and congress. >> it's unbelievable how the excuse making comes out of this white house. the media just follows. that is what is sad about this. unemployment goes up to 7.9 and the media says it's under 8. >> jon: another media icon passed away this week. mayor ed koch died
they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post"...
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and that's what we used. but we added a little bit something to the folks that we when we put real pictures of people on. we put badges around their necks. why would we put badges around the necks? they shoot their own. absolutely. and so we switch those back and forth. some will have badges and some will not. the threat is the weapon not the face. not the face. team took a lot. if you don't there was screaming going on when it happened. it took a lot. we knew because of the study we were on to something. we continued on with that. we also continue on with that actual conversation how to implicit bias work in law enforcement. and one of the things we found out, training might not increase the speed, we talk about a little bit of -- i want to touch on the stereo types and the mechanism and something incongruent is for you to have a white male and black male together a white to have the gun and the black male not. the mind is confused. they associate black faces with crime. and so when i get confused. i have to
and that's what we used. but we added a little bit something to the folks that we when we put real pictures of people on. we put badges around their necks. why would we put badges around the necks? they shoot their own. absolutely. and so we switch those back and forth. some will have badges and some will not. the threat is the weapon not the face. not the face. team took a lot. if you don't there was screaming going on when it happened. it took a lot. we knew because of the study we were on to...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for the pictures and published them. and be sure to go to cnn.com where you can see more of these exclusive never-before-seen images. check it out at cnn.com. >>> now to hawaii where lawmakers are proposing a new bill to protect celebrities. it is named the steven tyler act because he's asked for protection from the paparazzi. the bill would make it illegal to photograph people in private areas. but wouldn't stop people from taking pictures in public areas like the beach. critics say the bill is trying to convince celebs to buy prop
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for...
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most of us in law enforcement knew if i was going to do. you are a don't us. o-oscar one more layer and make it worse. so he raised concerns. one of the issues he had, as lawmakers are saying hey, if you do this, you reduce crime because the association of crime and people of color was the only reason why they're over here want us to take our jobs, they bring criminality and diseases with them. so remember this conversation and reflect back and say that sounds familiar, doesn't it? insert here. so one of the things we did is the cpl lee went in and we survey found. a lot of times you have to just ask and people will be honest with you. so what we did is a survey of the surveyed police officers as far as methodologies your packet of a hasidic community members. the key is you have to have a community voice. i can't just listen to what chiefs want to say this is how we want to fashion our research, but what does the community while? the community is involved in what those expectations, outcomes and questions could be. in doing so, we went ahead and did our surve
most of us in law enforcement knew if i was going to do. you are a don't us. o-oscar one more layer and make it worse. so he raised concerns. one of the issues he had, as lawmakers are saying hey, if you do this, you reduce crime because the association of crime and people of color was the only reason why they're over here want us to take our jobs, they bring criminality and diseases with them. so remember this conversation and reflect back and say that sounds familiar, doesn't it? insert here....
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stay with us. ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needsn ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken togeth
stay with us. ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needsn ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception....
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to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of people to plan. that's not just a point about the economy. think about language. nobody planned the english language. it arose spontaneously it evolved just like the french language, the russian language. there are a few languages that have two things in common, they were designed by human beings, they were planned and no one speaks them. all the languages that people speak are examples of spontaneous order. law, i know we're here in the ray burn -- rayburn office building and everybody thinks they are involved in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spon
to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of...
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thanks for joining us. international leaders are gathering in bavaria for the annual munich security conference. the german defense minister opened the conference by focusing on the current conflicts in syria and moly -- mali and emphasizing the importance of ongoing cooperation between europe and the united states. them in the united nations has been gridlocked over syria for months, and often, these occasions provide a more informal opportunity for an exchange of ideas. one of the most prominent speakers will be vice president joe biden of the u.s., and he stopped off in berlin on the way to the meeting. >> the u.s. vice-president peter were when visit to the german capital and his first to the german chancellery. he held an equally brief press conference after talks with chancellor merkel, giving high praise for trans-atlantic relations. the two reportedly discussed conflicts in syria and moly -- mali but made no public statements on the matter. his next stop is munich for an annual security conference,
thanks for joining us. international leaders are gathering in bavaria for the annual munich security conference. the german defense minister opened the conference by focusing on the current conflicts in syria and moly -- mali and emphasizing the importance of ongoing cooperation between europe and the united states. them in the united nations has been gridlocked over syria for months, and often, these occasions provide a more informal opportunity for an exchange of ideas. one of the most...
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>> i used to. now i can't. my metabolism has slowed down and i have to watch where i eat, but again, i don't think that flavor is enticing. melissa: yes. they're talking about waiting on line. right there. all right. before we have dealt, tom sullivan has a few words about people talking about and not talking about any more. >> two big stories getting does this week
>> i used to. now i can't. my metabolism has slowed down and i have to watch where i eat, but again, i don't think that flavor is enticing. melissa: yes. they're talking about waiting on line. right there. all right. before we have dealt, tom sullivan has a few words about people talking about and not talking about any more. >> two big stories getting does this week
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used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of this. john reed later on. we are both, i think, significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people, i think meeting mandela, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro. he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt. i said to mike and speak to you about that because we nationalized you in cuba. one of the first tax we did was nationalized the human bank. and then we're kind of even year. and this was in nicaragua. in fact, running the sandinista gove
used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of...
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the way the federal government should be paying for the very limited things the constitution tells us to do it nothing else and they should be doing no investment what they should be doing is paying their own way with as little tax money as they can steal and then getting out of the way and let the economy bolster and i'll let you jump in here just a second neal but i want to show up with a chart here and this is about construction jobs that we've had. and if we can bring up the. instruction jobs chart here it is right here if you look in two thousand and six we had you know roughly seventy six men half a million people working i'm sorry seven a half million people working in construction jobs that's in two thousand and six a day we have about five and a half million so if we were just back to where we were in two thousand and six as far as building things that be two million more jobs people building roads bridges stuff like that we currently have a two trillion dollar infrastructure deficit that's probably going to cost us three million jobs over the next ten years isn't it just sim
the way the federal government should be paying for the very limited things the constitution tells us to do it nothing else and they should be doing no investment what they should be doing is paying their own way with as little tax money as they can steal and then getting out of the way and let the economy bolster and i'll let you jump in here just a second neal but i want to show up with a chart here and this is about construction jobs that we've had. and if we can bring up the. instruction...
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heather is with us from chicago. still tepid job growth here, healther so what gives you confidence that not only is the economy growth but strength is gathering momentum? >> i think there is a lot of improvement on the manufacturing side of things globally. so you have seen a lot more positive commentary about the situation in europe, how things are going in china. and it's being backed up by manufacturing data improving, so as we've seen that, we really have more confidence that areas like the odd otos and housing markets in the u.s. are going to continue to gain steam. >> tom: and you're putting that stat germany to work in energy, particularly natural gas. we have seen natural gas prices down to historic lows. why go natural gas producers with production increasing, presumably putting downward pressure on prices? >> well, they have actually a very interesting portfolio of assets and they've really been paring back their assets lately. their focus is on onshore development of assets that have both natural gas and
heather is with us from chicago. still tepid job growth here, healther so what gives you confidence that not only is the economy growth but strength is gathering momentum? >> i think there is a lot of improvement on the manufacturing side of things globally. so you have seen a lot more positive commentary about the situation in europe, how things are going in china. and it's being backed up by manufacturing data improving, so as we've seen that, we really have more confidence that areas...
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super bowl sunday is upon us. >> touchdown! >> reporter: so this morning, we asked the ultimate pigskin prognosticating question, can the groundhog predict the winner of the super bowl? for the answer, meet staten island chuck. he makes his home at the staten island zoo and in an "good morning america" exclusive, he's making his super bowl pick. will he catch 49er fever or go with ray lewis and the ravens? but before we reveal the inside information that will have you running to a las vegas sports book. if you're taking your cue from a monkey, they seem to be going heavy on the niners. same goes for the pick of the pups. mr. nuts here, well, this cool cat is betting on the baltimore. the porcupine likes the ravens. even this camel sees the ravens getting over the hump. are we sensing a trend? it's all up to you, staten island chuck. the first step, the bait. now, the choice. 49ers or ravens? get ready for the play by play. he breaks right. charges forward. very little hesitation. chuck is a groundhog who feels the pick in his g
super bowl sunday is upon us. >> touchdown! >> reporter: so this morning, we asked the ultimate pigskin prognosticating question, can the groundhog predict the winner of the super bowl? for the answer, meet staten island chuck. he makes his home at the staten island zoo and in an "good morning america" exclusive, he's making his super bowl pick. will he catch 49er fever or go with ray lewis and the ravens? but before we reveal the inside information that will have you...
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heather is with us from chicago. still tepid job growth here, healther so what gives you confidence that not only is the economy growth but strength is gathering momentum? >> i think there is a lot of improvement on the manufacturing side of things globally. so you have seen a lot more positive commentary about the situation in europe, how things are going in china. and it's being backed up by manufacturing data improving, so as we've seen that, we really have more confidence that areas like the odd otos and housing markets in the u.s. are going to continue to gain steam. >> tom: and you're putting that stat germany to work in energy, particularly natural gas. we have seen natural gas prices down to historic lows. why go natural gas producers with production increasing, presumably putting downward pressure on prices? >> well, they have actually a very interesting portfolio of assets and they've really been paring back their assets lately. their focus is on onshore development of assets that have both natural gas and
heather is with us from chicago. still tepid job growth here, healther so what gives you confidence that not only is the economy growth but strength is gathering momentum? >> i think there is a lot of improvement on the manufacturing side of things globally. so you have seen a lot more positive commentary about the situation in europe, how things are going in china. and it's being backed up by manufacturing data improving, so as we've seen that, we really have more confidence that areas...
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like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can also visit our website at booktv.org and click on news about books. booktv interviewed jeffrey macris about his book, "the politics and security of the gulf." this is part of booktv's college college series. it is about 20 minutes long. >> host: jeffrey macris, what is your title mean? >> welcome we represent military professors as a hybrid, adjoining of the professional officer corps, and the professional educators at the naval academy. i spent the first half of my naval career flying aircraft to the u.s. navy. about 10 years ago, i transitioned over to academia. where i had an out standing opportunity to go to school where i specialize in middle eastern history. >> host: now an author, "the politics and security of the gulf" is the name of your book. that's a big topic, isn't it? >> guest: yes, it is. the united states has been involved in three hot wars. it is a big topic that needs to be discussed and investigated. which is part of the reason why we took on this topic. >>
like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can also visit our website at booktv.org and click on news about books. booktv interviewed jeffrey macris about his book, "the politics and security of the gulf." this is part of booktv's college college series. it is about 20 minutes long. >> host: jeffrey macris, what is your title mean? >> welcome we represent military professors as a hybrid, adjoining of the professional officer corps,...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. [ laughter ] this is "the fox report." tonight, our first look at the man suspected of holding a kindergartner hostage in an underground bunker. plus, what pushed the dow to a new milestone. one it hasn't hit since before the financial crisis. and another suicide bombing at an american embassy. the bomb exploded at an embassy entrance. [siren. >> >> blew the door right off its hinges. >> suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is, by definition, an act of terror. it is a terrorist attack. >> shepard: now, the search for those responsible. a killer wearing a mask, guns down a prosecutor right outside the courthouse. >> i heard like five more shots. they were like really fast. like pop pop pop pop pop pop. >> i hope that the people that did this are watching. we are going to find you. we are going to pull you out of whatever hole you are in. >> tonight, developments in the manhunt for the s
thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. make it a great weekend. [ laughter ] this is "the fox report." tonight, our first look at the man suspected of holding a kindergartner hostage in an underground bunker. plus, what pushed the dow to a new milestone. one it hasn't hit since before the financial crisis. and another suicide bombing at an american embassy. the bomb exploded at an embassy entrance....
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something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is chuck hagel's history of the courageous speaker to power of the iraq war. when public opinion is in favor of going to war, he votes yes. when the war goes south, public opinion is against it, he is against it. he has this one opportunity to redeem the war, which is headed south, and the surge, everyone acknowledges it was a success. he voted against it because the surge was against public opinion at the time. >> we have been fighting about the surge forever, and it is not worth fighting about again. what i think is wrong -- you said that this was not about john mccain or lindsey graham. that is wrong. in a congressional hearing, it is about everybody. everyone knows it is a drama. in this drama, chuck hagel was halting, and the republican were bullies. nobody came out looking great. >> the secretary of defense, who has to negotiate with the russians and iranians, and you say he was bullied in a congressional hearing? >> this
something that has not been done by the hawks that took us to war, told us there were weapons of mass destruction, and that they knew where they were. >> here is chuck hagel's history of the courageous speaker to power of the iraq war. when public opinion is in favor of going to war, he votes yes. when the war goes south, public opinion is against it, he is against it. he has this one opportunity to redeem the war, which is headed south, and the surge, everyone acknowledges it was a...
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you used to fly to new york, and you used to love it. you used to have a great time, right? >> yeah, yeah, i -- yeah, trips here are completely different now than we used to be. when i was a little kid, well, not a little kid -- a kid who could drink. [ laughter ] i'd come with my buddies and we would -- you know, here in this city they have got -- they have got these piles of trash bags. have you seen them on the -- on the sidewalk? >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they are like -- they are like, i don't know, big pillows to a drunk guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to a drunk person it is a ball pit. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but so fun. it's a ball pit. exactly what i used to do. i used -- we would have like -- we'd get overserved. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then we would go and have dive contests so we do like, a 100-yard sprint and then you can see who can do the best forward somersault -- the backwards flip or whatever without any thought that there might be a glass bottle in there. there might be like a family of rats. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rats. might be, yeah. most definitely there is. >>
you used to fly to new york, and you used to love it. you used to have a great time, right? >> yeah, yeah, i -- yeah, trips here are completely different now than we used to be. when i was a little kid, well, not a little kid -- a kid who could drink. [ laughter ] i'd come with my buddies and we would -- you know, here in this city they have got -- they have got these piles of trash bags. have you seen them on the -- on the sidewalk? >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> they are like --...